Example sentences of "[is] of the same [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | This inhibition occurs at concentrations of 5ASA and N-acetyl 5ASA found in the rectal lumen of patients taking therapeutic doses of 5ASA containing compounds and is of the same magnitude as the reduction in IFN γ induced HLA-DR expression . |
2 | The length of the ridge is of the same order as the size of the remnant . |
3 | It seems rather strange that the accuracy for navigating/surveying now , by state of the art technology , is of the same order as has been used to set down the Circles of Time several thousand years ago . |
4 | Intuitively , one might claim that the need for completeness which is satisfied when are angry is added to residents in ( 2 ) is of the same order as that experienced when waiting for , say , the splash of a stone thrown out over the sea , or for the arrival of food in one 's mouth when one has watched it being prepared . |
5 | Whereas the time taken for a computer working randomly but with the constraint of cumulative selection to perform the same task is of the same order as humans ordinarily can understand , between 11 seconds and the time it takes to have lunch . |
6 | This is possible because Panthera leo persica , the lion of India , is of the same genus as Panthera tigris tigris . |
7 | Chartres Cathedral is of the same pattern as the others but is given a different appearance by the spires on the western towers ( 433 ) . |
8 | In this respect there is a certain similarity — hinted as , incidentally , by Spinoza himself — between substance and attributes ; both substance and its attributes , according to him , are " infinite " — i.e. they are ( unlike discrete things ) not limited by anything external that is of the same nature as themselves . |
9 | It seems certain that pavement K , Woodchester is of the same period as the Orpheus mosaic , i.e. c. 310-325 . |
10 | Although Villedommange is of the same échelle as its neighbouring premiers crus , its highest vineyards , which do not adjoin a dense mass of forest and are thus free from the ill-effects of transpiration , produce grapes of a superior quality . |